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Before starting work, a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) must be completed if your work involves any High Risk Construction Work or Common Hazards where someone's health and safety are at risk.
Stop, step back and think1
4 Referring to the 'Hierarchy of Controls'.Control the Hazard(s)
3 Referring to the 'Hazard Risk Rating Table'.
Referring to the 'Hierarchy of Controls'.Control the Hazard(s)
Referring to the 'Hazard Risk Rating Table'.Assess the level of Risk
ACTION PLAN High-risk construction hazards:
– Working at heights of more than 2 metres– Demolition– Removal or disturbance of asbestos– Diving– Trenches or shafts deeper than 1.5 metres– Temporary supports for structural alterations– Powered mobile plant– Explosives– Con!ned spaces– Tunnels– Tilt-up or precast concrete
or construction work that is in, or near:– Electrical installations or services– Roads or railways in use by tra"c– Water/liquids that pose a drowning risk– Telecommunications towers– Pressurised gas distribution mains or piping– Arti!cial temperature extremes– Contaminated or #ammable atmospheres– Chemical, fuel or refrigerant lines
HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION WORK
2 For High Risk Construction Work refer to your SWMS, for theCommon Hazards complete a condensed SWMS.
Assess the level of Risk
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Common Hazards complete a condensed SW
Identify the Hazard(s)
Always follow your SWMS, if job tasks change or injury occurs go back to step 1.
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Date:Job Reference:
Location: Task:
Time:Time: am / pm
Do I understand what I need to do?
Do I need a SWMS for any 'High Risk Construction Work'?
Do I need any permits (e.g. hot work/confined space/dig)?
Do I have the correct PPE in good condition for the task?
Do I have the suitable tools and equipment for the task?
Do I have my vehicle parked appropriately?
Am I trained, competent, licensed and fit to perform this task?
YES NO
Manual Handling (e.g. Lifting, awkward positions, impacts, over-exertion)
Gravity (e.g. Slips, trips and falls and struck by falling objects)
Mechanical (e.g. Caught in moving parts, struck by plant or flying objects)
Electrical (e.g. Electrocution from faulty tools or working close to live power)
Chemical (e.g. Inhaling, swallowing or touching acid, solvents or asbestos)
Pressure (e.g. Contact with highly pressurised fluid/gas or air)
Noise (e.g. Hearing damage, masking of emergency alarms)
Biological (e.g. Contracting diseases e.g. Hepatitis and Legionnaires)
Radiation (e.g. Exposure to radiation such as x-rays, sunlight or ultra-violet)
Psychological (e.g. Stress, violence, fatigue, depression)
Heat and Cold (e.g. Working with hot or cold objects or exposure to environment)
Assess the level of risk3Risk(s) worked out? YES NOSWMS completed YES NO
Proceed safely5Safe to proceed
Control the hazards4
Stop, step back and think1 YES NO Identify the hazard(s)2 If you tick a bold square, turn overand complete the SWMS form
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Name/s:
Date:Signature/s:
What are the hazards and risks? How will hazards and risks be controlled?Risk
Rating
Refer to the Risk Matrix and Hierarchy of Controls at the back of the book
SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)4 IF NO HAZARD EXISTS – NO RISK OF INJURY OR ILLNESS EXIST
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Location
Name of injured person
What happened (include injury details and property damage)?
Self Employee Contractor Visitor
INCIDENT/INJURY REPORT Date: Time: am/pmIncident Injury
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What actions have been taken (include any first aid)?
Has the worksite been secured or made safe to continue?
What can be done to prevent it happening again?
Name: Signature:
Witnesses and contact details
Secured Safe to proceed
Do you need to inform any authorities? Worksafe Insurance Employer Association
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HAZARD RISK RATING TABLEMatrix sourced from AS/NZS 4360.2004 – Risk Management Consequence Rating (How severe is the potential harm?)Lik
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High risk
High risk
High risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
High risk
High risk
High risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
High risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Low risk
Low risk
Medium risk
Medium risk
Low risk
Low risk
Low risk
Certain to occur
Will probably occur in most circumstances.
Very likely
Might occur occasionally.Possible
Could happen at some time.
Unlikely
May happen only in exceptional circumstances.
Rare
MajorHospitalisation
ModerateMedical treatment
Insigni!cantNo threat of injury
MinorFirst Aid injury
High risk Workplace Manager agrees with control(s). Medium risk Workplace Supervisor agrees
with control(s). Low risk Tradesperson in charge agrees with control(s).
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HIERARCHY OF CONTROLS
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What equipment/machinery can we use to remove and/or isolate the hazard? (e.g. Enclose or isolate the
hazard by fitting a guard.)
Can we remove the hazard so it no longer exists? (e.g. Cease a dangerous
work practice.)
How can we do the job another way to remove the hazard? (e.g. Replace the chemical
with a less hazardous one.)
What safety rules, training or signs will minimise exposure to the hazard? (e.g. Use tra!c management procedures.)
What personal protective equipment can be used to minimise exposure to the hazard? (e.g. Wear ear mu"s.)
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